Comino: Blue Lagoon, Crystal Lagoon, and Sea Caves Tour — A Complete Guide
A day on the water exploring Malta’s famous Blue Lagoon, Crystal Lagoon, and enchanting Sea Caves is a highlight for many visitors. Priced at about $34 per person, this 7-hour boat trip takes you from Bugibba to some of the clearest waters and most scenic coastlines Malta has to offer. Expect to see St. Paul’s Island, pass through natural sea caves, and spend relaxing hours swimming and lounging in stunning surroundings.
What we love about this tour is the balance of adventure and relaxation. You’ll get ample time to swim and snorkel in two spectacular lagoons, plus enjoy onboard amenities like sun lounges, water slides, and underwater viewing windows. The friendly crew helps make the experience smooth and enjoyable, and the value for money is hard to beat considering the sights and comfort included.
The only real consideration is that weather can impact the experience, especially regarding the Crystal Lagoon stop which is weather-dependent from June to October. If you’re looking for a quiet, scenic day without too many crowds, the evening or sunset trips are excellent options. This tour suits travelers who love crystal-clear waters, scenic coastlines, and a laid-back vibe, especially those eager to explore Comino’s natural beauty without the hassle of driving or crowded beaches.
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- Affordable and well-organized with good value for the price
- Multiple stops at Blue Lagoon and Crystal Lagoon, with enough time for swimming and relaxing
- Comfortable onboard amenities like sun lounges, water slides, and underwater windows
- Weather-sensitive, especially for the Crystal Lagoon stop, which is seasonal
- Friendly guides and crew help enhance the experience
- Ideal for families, couples, and solo travelers seeking scenic beauty and aquatic fun
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An In-Depth Look at the Comino Boat Tour
The Starting Point and Its Convenience
The tour departs from Sirens Quay behind the Loa restaurant—a familiar and easily accessible location in Bugibba. The boat itself is a highlight, often a large, comfortable catamaran that provides plenty of space for lounging and moving comfortably. From the outset, the experience feels like a proper sea adventure, with great views of Malta’s coast and its many caves and cliffs.
The Itinerary Breakdown
Passing St. Paul’s Island and Sea Caves
As the boat sets sail, you’ll cruise past St. Paul’s Island, recognizable by the tall St. Paul’s statue—a perfect photo op—and natural sea caves. These caves are a favorite among photographers for their dramatic formations and hidden nooks. The crew often shares interesting tidbits about the coastline, while the soundtrack of the sea, breeze, and occasional commentary makes this a sightseeing highlight.
Many reviews praise the scenic views: “The sea caves are gorgeous! Swimming in the sea was a memory of a lifetime,” says one traveler. You might find that these caves are a great place to snap pictures or just marvel at nature’s artistry.
Crystal Lagoon — A Unique Swimming Spot
The Crystal Lagoon is a centerpiece for many visitors. It’s a boat-only accessible bay with extremely clear waters. The swimming and snorkeling here are often described as breathtaking. The water is refreshingly cold, especially at the start, but the crystal clarity makes it worth the chill. From June to October, this stop is weather-dependent, so if the sea is rough, it might be skipped or shortened.
One reviewer noted, “I loved swimming in Crystal Lagoon, and Blue Lagoon was great too.” You’ll enjoy floating over a vibrant underwater landscape—and some boats even feature underwater viewing windows, allowing you to see fish and marine life without getting wet.
The Blue Lagoon — Malta’s Most Famous Beach
The Blue Lagoon is Malta’s most iconic swimming spot. Its bright, turquoise waters attract visitors from all over. Here, you get about 4 hours of free time during a day trip, or 2 hours in the sunset tour, which is perfect for relaxing on the sun deck or diving into the water via the boat’s big slide.
Many reviewers have called it stunning: “The blue lagoon is absolutely stunning,” says one, while another notes it can get crowded during peak times. The benefit of the evening tour is avoiding the crowds, making it easier to enjoy the tranquility and beauty.
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Aside from the lagoons, the trip gives you a chance to disembark and explore the island itself, which has no cars, making it a peaceful retreat. You can wander, take photos, or simply soak in the serenity. Several reviews mention how much they appreciated having enough free time to explore at their own pace.
The Return Journey & Additional Sights
On the way back, the boat stops at the Santa Maria pirate caves and the Elephant’s Head rock formation, adding a scenic and slightly mysterious touch to the cruise. Many reviews highlight how these scenic stops offer photo opportunities and further scenic appreciation.
Onboard Experience and Amenities
You’ll find padded sun loungers (though limited), water slides, and underwater viewing windows—all designed to maximize your enjoyment. The crew is often praised for being friendly and attentive, and some reviews mention good music and a lively atmosphere during sunset cruises.
Although food and drinks aren’t included, there are bars onboard, selling drinks and snacks, which many travelers find convenient. Prices are reasonable, and the bar service helps keep everyone refreshed during the day.
The Value of This Tour
At just $34, this tour offers a lot of value. You’re paying for transport, guided commentary, and several hours at top swimming spots. Many reviewers mention that it’s “great value for money” and a highlight of their Malta trip. The friendly guides and well-organized schedule add to the overall experience, making it a hassle-free way to see some of Malta’s most striking coastlines with minimal effort.
The Pros and Cons in Perspective
While most reviews are glowing, it’s worth noting that weather can impact the experience, especially for the Crystal Lagoon stop, which is seasonal and weather-dependent. Also, crowds at Blue Lagoon can be an issue during peak hours, which is why early or sunset trips are recommended for a quieter experience.
Who Should Book This Tour?
This tour is perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers who want an easy way to experience Malta’s most famous spots. If you enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing on a boat, this is a fantastic choice. It’s also well suited for those who appreciate authentic scenic views without the hassle of navigating themselves — the crew handles all the logistics.
Travelers who want ample free time to explore the island and lagoons, combined with friendly service and good value, will find this tour very appealing. It’s especially recommended for those who plan to visit during June to October, when the weather and sea conditions are typically most favorable.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, many reviews mention families enjoying the trip, especially the swimming and water slides. However, children should be comfortable in water and supervised around the boat.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included, but there are bars onboard where you can purchase refreshments.
Can I swim in the lagoons?
Absolutely. Both the Blue Lagoon and Crystal Lagoon are popular swimming spots. You can snorkel and even try the water slides if available.
What should I bring?
Bring a towel, sunscreen, and swimwear. A hat and waterproof camera are also good ideas. The boat has limited sun loungers, so arrive early if you want a spot.
Is the trip weather-dependent?
Yes, especially from June to October, the Crystal Lagoon stop depends on weather conditions. The captain may cancel or alter routes if seas are rough.
How long is each stop?
You’ll typically spend about 4 hours at Blue Lagoon or 2 hours at sunset, plus time at Crystal Lagoon and scenic stops. Disembarkation on the island is flexible.
What languages are available for guides?
The tour is offered in English, French, German, Italian, and Polish. Audio guides are provided in these languages.
Final Thoughts
This Comino boat tour offers a wonderful blend of scenic beauty, water fun, and relaxation at a very reasonable price. The stunning lagoons combined with informative commentary and onboard amenities make it a memorable part of any Malta holiday. Whether you want to swim in crystal waters, take photographs of dramatic sea caves, or simply soak up the sun, this trip covers all those bases.
It’s especially suited for travelers who value authentic scenery over crowds and who enjoy a laid-back, enjoyable day on the water. If you’re visiting Malta during the warmer months and want a well-organized, friendly experience with plenty of opportunities to escape into nature, this tour will check many boxes.
Overall, it’s a great way to see Malta’s natural coastlines without the hassle of driving or organizing your own boat. An experience that’s worth every penny for those seeking beautiful vistas, refreshing swims, and a relaxed pace.
Final Note
Choose this tour if you’re eager to see Malta’s iconic lagoons and sea caves with ease, enjoy comfortable boat amenities, and prefer guided scenic stops. For those who want a more quiet and scenic experience, consider the evening or sunset trips to avoid the crowds. Either way, this boat trip promises a memorable day by the sea, full of beautiful views and aquatic fun.
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